3rd Grade students in Mrs. Turner's class used Tagxedo to create images using vocabulary to describe seasons.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Kindergarten Uses Their NEW GAFE Accounts
Kindergartners were overjoyed at the opportunity to have access to their GAFE accounts. With the help of older students, Kindergarten students learned to access their accounts, add the Google Classroom Google App, and complete an assignment from their teacher using Google Drawing posted in Google Classroom.
Labels:
GAFE,
Google Classroom,
Google Drawing,
Grade 1,
kindergarten
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Kindergarten Reviewing Coin Value
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
5th Graders Write "Where I'm From" Poems
Using the "Where I'm From" poem by George Ella Lyon, as an inspiration, 5th grade students interviewed someone from their lives to create their own "Where I'm From" poems for Valentine's Day.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Art Students Use Google Earth
Thursday, January 29, 2015
1st Graders Learn from Exchanging Paper Slide Videos
Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. Saunders' classes each did class research about Penguins and Sharks. After creating their Paper Slide Videos, they exchanged videos for the other class to learn about the other animal.
Grimes Penguin Paper Slide Video
Saunders Shark Paper Slide Video
Saunders Shark Paper Slide Video
Labels:
1st Grade,
document camera,
paper slides,
Research
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Getting art class started
Ms. Austen creates videos instructing the class on what they need to do to get class started. This allows her class to self start while she is working to transition from one class to another.
She has even left videos for teachers to show when they cover her classes. Not only are the videos full of instructions and directions so that everyone is prepared for their tasks -- they are fun, interesting and the kids respond to her on the video when she asked questions... even though they know she couldn't actually hear them.
Owls
She has even left videos for teachers to show when they cover her classes. Not only are the videos full of instructions and directions so that everyone is prepared for their tasks -- they are fun, interesting and the kids respond to her on the video when she asked questions... even though they know she couldn't actually hear them.
Owls
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